The author Megan Ramey (left in blue helmet) talking with Oregon State Rep. Jeff Helfrich (white shirt). (Photos courtesy Megan Ramey) This should not be illegal. Written by Megan Ramey, who manages ...
Following a delay caused by the recent government shutdown, the U.S. Forest Service approved a plan to allow Class 1 pedal-assist e-bikes on approximately 161 miles of trail in the Deschutes National ...
The Bureau of Land Management is considering allowing Class 1 e-bikes on more than 200 miles of mountain bike trails in Pitkin, Garfield and Eagle counties. Compared to other e-bikes, those defined as ...
As the Bureau of Land Management considers opening up access to Class 1 e-bikes on over 200 miles of singletrack trails in Pitkin, Eagle and Garfield counties, some local groups are backing the idea ...
(Note: This letter was originally sent to the Board of Pitkin County Commissioners.) The other day while riding my class-1 e-mountain-bike along the Rio Grande Trail a group of five very young kids ...
With a proposal to expand access in a major way, the e-bike debate has intensified around a cycling hub of western Colorado. The Bureau of Land Management’s Colorado River Valley Field Office is ...